Locomotor Training After Human Spinal Cord Injury: A Series of Case Studies

Volume: 80, Issue: 7, Pages: 688 - 700
Published: Jul 1, 2000
Abstract
Many individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) do not regain their ability to walk, even though it is a primary goal of rehabilitation. Mammals with thoracic spinal cord transection can relearn to step with their hind limbs on a treadmill when trained with sensory input associated with stepping. If humans have similar neural mechanisms for locomotion, then providing comparable training may promote locomotor recovery after SCI. We used locomotor...
Paper Details
Title
Locomotor Training After Human Spinal Cord Injury: A Series of Case Studies
Published Date
Jul 1, 2000
Volume
80
Issue
7
Pages
688 - 700
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